Pann Pyo Latt

မ်ိဳးေစ့တိုင္း ရွင္သန္ပီး ဖူးတဲ့ ပန္းတိုင္းပြင့္ေစ၊ ပြင့္တဲ့ ပန္းတိုင္းေမႊးေစဖို႕ ပညာေျမၾသဇာ ကၽြန္မေရြးခဲ့တယ္

The mountains cry.

http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2007-2008/

The world proclaims the climate change is the challenge to the human race in the 21st century, and people are moving forward to save the climate. However, the climate change topic is completely disregarded by the Burmese government as the country sides denuded of all virgin forests, gold, jade, and rubies etc., leaving the areas without any clean up and contaminating rivers. Oil and gas are other issues. Mountains and wild animals are crying out loud while water is turning into brownish. We already start seeing natural disasters resulting in flooding in Yangon. The government has no preparation for the natural disaster response. While the poor seem to be locked into perennial poverty still the government spends money on the development of nuclear weapons, a new capitol, and enlarged army. The gap between rich and poor is increasingly wide-- like heaven and earth. Very few people in power and their friends are building up millions while, the social services for the larger population are ignored. There is no guaranteed future for new generation or rest for our parents in their old age. Do the UN and the world need more investigation on human rights abuses? Can’t you see? This is extremely frustrating….. so frustrating.

Equity

A new born baby has 100 million neurons or nerve cells which is the most a person can have in their life. Morrison stated that brain undergoes tremendous physical growth during the first two years of life and it finishes developing at the age of ten. (Morrison 230). A sad fact is that brain connections that are not used or used only a little time may wither away. (Morrison 230).

Brain connection fosters through their environments such as interacting with parents, teachers, toys, and so on. If children grow up in the environments where parents and teachers are supportive they are more likely to be smart, if not, children may be more likely to have academic failure or delay. It’s not a matter of one is smarter than the other yet, one has better opportunities to connect those nerve cells.

Providing appropriate and safe environments; a safe and pleasant physical setting and attractive, healthy environments is very critical for children.

Children are innocent and sensitive. They learn how to be adults from their environments. Children who grow up in healthy environments seem to have better emotional, spiritual, social, and academic adjustment. Creative activities or a program which can provide a healthy learning atmosphere is essential. Early childhood education therefore, is one of the most important early experiences for a person to have success in his or her future life.

Apprenticeship

I opened this account to be a place to open my heart. Normally, I am not very articulate yet, I’ll try my best to be able to communicate with you. As apprenticeship, I would like to converse mostly about educational system and its roles in Burma with you all. Well, I really think education is a solution for the societal changes in Burma. You may argue with me that economic and political changes are more vital. I see your points. My argument is that how can one see all the economic and political ploys without some basic knowledge about them? You can still disagree with me yet, please leave me some logical reasons for your opposition. I would love to read any commends or criticism since I’m here to be enlightened.



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About this blog

I am Apprenticeship. I love Burma. News in Burma is my daily bread, and Change is what I long to hear for. I have two sides of friends. One group says the world is blue and another group says it is red. I see it as a reddish blue.

Don't ask what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country, by John F. Kennedy


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